Packers backup quarterback Matt Flynn has made only one NFL start. It was a good performance (24-for-37, 251 yards, three touchdowns) in place of Aaron Rodgers this past season, as Flynn and Green Bay fell just short at New England, losing 31-27 on Dec. 19.

As a bonus, Flynn's moment in the spotlight was nationally showcased on NBC's Sunday Night Football, making it easier for teams around the league to observe what he could do. Now that Rodgers has won his first Super Bowl, he's an untouchable quarterback, so it makes sense that outside interest in a Packers' passer is focusing on Flynn.

Three teams that are reportedly interested in Matt Flynn include the Dolphins, Titans and Cardinals. (AP Photo)

The best quarterbacks set to go on the open market are superstars Peyton Manning and Michael Vick, but everyone expects the Colts and Eagles to apply their respective franchise tags if long-term deals can't be reached before next Thursday. After them, there is a big dropoff, a mix of risky propositions both young (Alex Smith) and old (Matt Hasselbeck, Kerry Collins).

One team reportedly intrigued about acquiring Flynn is the Dolphins, according to the Miami Herald, after Chad Henne was a major disappointment in 2010. The potential asking price for the Packers may be as high as a second-round pick, according to the National Football Post.

Other QB-needy teams that might want to consider Flynn are the Titans and Cardinals.

Flynn has had the benefit of sitting and absorbing beyond Rodgers, and has been coached by two fine QB tutors, Mike McCarthy and Tom Clements. Looking at the recent successes of Matt Schaub and Matt Cassel going from their first team's No. 2 to their second team's No. 1, Flynn, 25, comes from a pretty good situation and has the right first name to follow that trend.